A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2010
Original Title:
House of White Spiders
Alternate Titles:
Gregg Taylor's House of Spiders
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Bluebottle Company
Gregg Taylor
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 125
Gregg Taylor presents, Stephen Kramer, a struggling young artist, accepts a job to clean out an isolated house several hours away from the city. After ignoring the ominous warnings of some eccentric local residents, Stephen unwittingly unlocks the many secrets of the house and discovers why he has been chosen for the job...encountering ghostly phantoms and a family of vengeful vampires who have sinister intentions for the young man. Stephen Kramer was destined to come to Raven's End!
Art Direction:
Gregg Taylor
Associate Producer:
Don Thoenig
Maryann Taylor
Gregg Taylor
Camera Operator:
Gregg Taylor
Cinematography:
Gregg Taylor
Costumer:
Gregg Taylor
Digital Effects Producer:
Gregg Taylor
Director:
Gregg Taylor
Editor:
Gregg Taylor
Executive Producer:
Gregg Taylor
Intern:
Gregg Taylor
Location Manager:
Maryann Taylor
Makeup & Hair:
Gregg Taylor
Music:
Kevin MacLeod
Producer:
Gregg Taylor
Production Design:
Gregg Taylor
Production Manager:
Maryann Taylor
Property Master:
Gregg Taylor
Set Decoration:
Gregg Taylor
Sound Designer:
Gregg Taylor
Special Effects:
Gregg Taylor
Writer:
Gregg Taylor
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